Every word By Adeline Atlas (SOS: School Of Soul)
Jan 25, 2026
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Write Your Rite Of Passage
Words are no accident. Their phonetic similarities often reveal deeper truths, hidden in plain sight. Consider this: to write is to create, to rite is to mark a significant transition through ritual, to claim a right is to assert entitlement, and a wright is a person who builds something. Now think about it—you WRITE your RITE of passage. Writing gives you the ability to perform a ritual that determines where you will go in life. Ever notice sections of writing are called passages when quoted by others? Similarly, when one goes through a portal, we call it a passage.
Exploring the Layers of Meaning
- Write
- Definition (Verb): To form letters, words, or symbols, bringing thoughts into the physical realm.
- Definition (Noun): The skill or act of composing text.
- Rite
- Definition (Noun): A ceremonial or ritualistic act, often marking a significant transformation.
- Etymology: Derived from Latin ritus (religious observance), connected to reri (to reckon or think), reflecting the intentional nature of rites.
- Passage
- Definition (Noun):
- The act of moving through or transitioning between stages.
- A corridor or pathway.
- A portion of written work.
- A pivotal or transitional period in life.
- Etymology: From Old French passage (travel, way), signifying movement and progression.
- Right
- Definition: Opposite of left; correct; socially or morally acceptable; entitlement or privilege; a direction.
- Wright
- Definition: A builder or creator of something specific.
To write your rite of passage is to claim your power as both the architect and author of your reality. This phrase unites the practical, the ceremonial, and the transformational.
- To write is to transform intangible thoughts into tangible reality, using words as the tools of creation.
- A rite signifies a moment of profound transition—a ceremonial step into a new chapter.
- A passage represents the journey itself, the bridge between where you are and where you’re destined to go.
- Claiming your right acknowledges your inherent power to define your life on your terms.
- Acting as a wright, you construct the future you envision.